South Tyneside

Longer Walks 'are 5-7 miles using public transport wherever possible. Sandwiches drinks and water-proof clothing are taken, and boots or strong walking shoes are advisable. Usually on Sundays, but Saturdays where there is no bus service on Sundays to the beginning of the walk'. Shorter Walks are morning walks on the second Monday of the month.

'Bede's Way has been devised to link the twin Anglo-Saxon monastery of St Peter's in Wearmouth and St Paul's in Jarrow. Today the route follows a safe and enjoyable path through the Great North Forest, covering twelve miles of rich landscape, delightful seascape, rolling hills and meandering streams.'

'Along the coast near South Shields, and inland to the Cleadon Hills ... The coast of Durham south of the Tyne was long renowned for its smugglers. The natural caves at the base of the cliffs of Marsden Bay provided hiding places for illicit activity ...'

'South Tyneside Heritage Trail is a walking route designed to help you explore aspects of the Borough's incredibly rich and diverse heritage. The trail follows a route of roughly 26 miles passing through most of the towns and villages, which make up the Borough. It takes you through a variety of landscapes, from rugged coastline and farmland to reclaimed industrial sites and busy streets where people go about their daily living ...'